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Brooks BeastsTrack Club

The nature of the Beasts: fast.

It’s the one thing that unites our team of middle-distance track runners. That and a fluorescent yellow kit.

Seattle: our hometown & the Beasts’ den.
If you’re in the area keep your eyes peeled to see our runners in action. Hot spots include Magnuson Park, the Burke Gillman Trail and the gym inside our brand new headquarters.

If you’re in the area keep your eyes peeled to see our runners in action. Hot spots include Magnuson Park, the Burke Gillman Trail and the gym inside our brand new headquarters.

If you’re in the area keep your eyes peeled to see our runners in action. Hot spots include Magnuson Park, the Burke Gillman Trail and the gym inside our brand new headquarters.

Team Training GROUP MENTALITY. Sound familiar?
After so much success with the Hansons-Brooks distance team, we wanted to take the model and repeat it with track-specific runners right here in our own city. And we did in January 2013.

After so much success with the Hansons-Brooks distance team, we wanted to take the model and repeat it with track-specific runners right here in our own city. And we did in January 2013.

After so much success with the Hansons-Brooks distance team, we wanted to take the model and repeat it with track-specific runners right here in our own city. And we did in January 2013.

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COACH Danny Mackey: the man himself.
A former Hansons-Brooks runner and Olympic Trials qualifier, Mackey is now the head coach and manager of the Beasts. His Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology and Biomechanics helps power the science behind the team’s success.

A former Hansons-Brooks runner and Olympic Trials qualifier, Mackey is now the head coach and manager of the Beasts. His Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology and Biomechanics helps power the science behind the team’s success.

A former Hansons-Brooks runner and Olympic Trials qualifier, Mackey is now the head coach and manager of the Beasts. His Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology and Biomechanics helps power the science behind the team’s success.

MASSAGES! PHYSIOTHERAPY! Ah, the perks of BEING A BEAST.The Beasts train together every day, but there is more to being an elite runner than just running. The Beasts have full access to massage and physiotherapists so they can keep performing at their full potential.

The Beasts train together every day, but there is more to being an elite runner than just running. The Beasts have full access to massage and physiotherapists so they can keep performing at their full potential.

The Beasts train together every day, but there is more to being an elite runner than just running. The Beasts have full access to massage and physiotherapists so they can keep performing at their full potential.

If you weren’t a pro runner you’d be: Realistically? Working a typical post-college 9 - 5 job in marketing/ media relations.. In my dreams? Going to culinary school. But I am so happy to be where I am! :)

Run happiest moment:Hitting the World and Olympic Trial standard at my last Stanford home meet. It was a moment where the perfect storm of the accumulation of hard training, self confidence and running happy came together!

Ranked 9th all-time in the NCAA in the 5K with a time of 15:18.85
7-time NCAA All-American

If you weren’t a pro runner you’d be: Realistically? Working a typical post-college 9 - 5 job in marketing/ media relations.. In my dreams? Going to culinary school. But I am so happy to be where I am! :)

Run happiest moment:Hitting the World and Olympic Trial standard at my last Stanford home meet. It was a moment where the perfect storm of the accumulation of hard training, self confidence and running happy came together!

Ranked 9th all-time in the NCAA in the 5K with a time of 15:18.85
7-time NCAA All-American